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  • Blzer
    Resident film pundit
    • Mar 2004
    • 42515

    #61
    Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

    Originally posted by Cusefan
    This would ruin GameStop, their entire business model is buying/selling used games so this tech could blow up their company. Problem with all of this is that Sony and Microsoft need GameStop, GameStops are far and away the easiest way to pick up a video game right now. I could see game publishers allowing GameStop to still sell used copies but still allowing the publishers to get a piece of the pie.

    Without GameStop, we would live in a world where we might actually have to use some effort searching for under the radar games, unacceptable!
    Good.

    I mean I'll feel bad for the employees, but I don't like Gamestop's protocol with how things are run. It's just a personal thing.

    Still won't be pushed to get a PS4 for a while. Everyone remember how long it took me to get a PS3?
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    • 42
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      • Feb 2009
      • 8801

      #62
      Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

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      • mestevo
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        • Apr 2010
        • 19556

        #63
        Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

        My issue with that patent is if they include NFC capabilities in the PS4 and then 'dont use them' at launch, deciding to do it later once it's more established. A teardown revealing as much would probably get me to hold off on buying one for a bit, and if it's not my first console next gen I might never consider getting it until several years into the cycle.

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        • Skyboxer
          Donny Baseball!
          • Jul 2002
          • 20302

          #64
          Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

          Originally posted by mestevo
          My issue with that patent is if they include NFC capabilities in the PS4 and then 'dont use them' at launch, deciding to do it later once it's more established. A teardown revealing as much would probably get me to hold off on buying one for a bit, and if it's not my first console next gen I might never consider getting it until several years into the cycle.
          Great point.....
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          • nemesis04
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            • Feb 2004
            • 13530

            #65
            Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

            I think nowadays it is common practice for companies to patent every idea that comes to mind. I am not too worried about this because both console makers would have to do it for it to work. Not unless they did it to protect only their own studio productions.
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            • 42
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              • Feb 2009
              • 8801

              #66
              Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

              Originally posted by Cusefan
              This would ruin GameStop, their entire business model is buying/selling used games so this tech could blow up their company. Problem with all of this is that Sony and Microsoft need GameStop, GameStops are far and away the easiest way to pick up a video game right now. I could see game publishers allowing GameStop to still sell used copies but still allowing the publishers to get a piece of the pie.

              Without GameStop, we would live in a world where we might actually have to use some effort searching for under the radar games, unacceptable!


              Rumors of PS4 Restricting Used Games Send GameStop Stock Tumbling

              GameStop's stock price closed lower by $1.30—a five percent loss overall—after word this morning that Sony had applied for a patent on technology that could restrict how used games are played on its next console.

              Used games are, of course, a cornerstone of the GameStop customer experience, whether trading them in for store credit toward other purchases or buying older releases for less than full price. The news was enough for the gaming industry analyst Michael Pachter of Wedbush Securities to send a note to investors that, while acknowledging the patent filing, downplayed the idea Sony's next console would outright prohibit used or previously played games.

              "Sony benefits little from a unilateral decision to block games," he wrote. "The company's first party software sales represent less than 10 percent of overall sales on its consoles, and it is unlikely that blocking used games would result in a lift of more than 10 percent in new game sales. That means that Sony's sales would rise only marginally if the PS4 blocked used games."

              Moreover, "Sony would be materially hurt if its console blocked used games and competitor consoles from Microsoft and Nintendo did not," Pachter said. He maintained confidence in GameStop, rating it at "outperform" and setting a 12-month share price target of $33 for it. The stock currently sits at $24.36 a share; it opened the day at $25.44 and began falling at the time the Sony news spread.

              Pachter says a "more rational view" is that the technology Sony has is meant to provide individual publishers with the means of blocking used games from the console, if they so choose. "Should a publisher be reckless enough to risk the wrath of its customers, Sony's ID matching technology would allow that publisher to create terms of use that are similar to a software license, rather than to a disc sale," he said. "We do not believe that either Sony or any publishers are currently foolhardy enough to take such a risk.

              "The news has negatively impacted GameStop shares, and we think the reaction is overblown," he added. Four other analysts, including Arvind Bhatia of Sterne Agee, sounded similar notes in memos to investors.

              Kotaku reached out to GameStop for a comment on the news but did not receive one as of publication time. In a call to investors last March, GameStop's CEO Paul Raines said "We think it's unlikely that there would be that next-gen console [that blocks used games] because the model simply hasn't been proven that works."

              Almost a year ago, Microsoft was rumored to be considering similar anti-used game measures in its next console, codenamed Durango. Those whispers were enough to send GameStop's share price on a similar, if more gradual slide, losing $1.73 from its $25 price in a week. The stock did rebound, but didn't surpass a $25 share price again until November.

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              • WildFan22
                Pro
                • May 2009
                • 932

                #67
                Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                Originally posted by nemesis04
                I think nowadays it is common practice for companies to patent every idea that comes to mind. I am not too worried about this because both console makers would have to do it for it to work. Not unless they did it to protect only their own studio productions.
                I'm just speculating for fun but from a PR standpoint it seems like they've been prepping us for this for a while. They also could be testing the publics reaction by making this public in early January (well before E3). If it's something they actually implement you would think they would present it as a benefit to gamers. Position it is as though it will reduce the cost of PS4 games and increase the profits for developers.

                Knowing Sony they will implement it, raise the prices, and follow up with silence. :wink:

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                • CaptainZombie
                  Brains
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 37851

                  #68
                  Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                  As I stated in the 720 thread, I doubt Sony does this unless it is a cross industry standard where MSFT does it too. If they thought this gen was rough, they will literally kill their business by doing this.
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                  • RoyalBoyle78
                    Aka."Footballforever"
                    • May 2003
                    • 23918

                    #69
                    Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                    well I don't know what to think about that. If these games in the future are ties to machine then I would imagine all gamestops will be out of business.


                    Also long thinking about the future consoles, I'm only going Sony this time around I just love my sony products better and there games. My son only plays the xbox 360 anyway. I play my Vita the most and when I do game on my consoles its only been on the PS3, crap my HDD is filler with all my digital downloads. I cant wait til disks are eliminated , this will just make me more proud of my collection.
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                    • dickey1331
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                      • Sep 2009
                      • 14285

                      #70
                      Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                      All I know is my trophies better transfer over to the PS4.
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                      • Skyboxer
                        Donny Baseball!
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 20302

                        #71
                        Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                        Originally posted by nemesis04
                        I think nowadays it is common practice for companies to patent every idea that comes to mind. I am not too worried about this because both console makers would have to do it for it to work. Not unless they did it to protect only their own studio productions.
                        Yeah but it wouldn't suprise me if Sony did it. Either way I have only used the PS3 for BR player for the most part for a while now so after a year or so when/if I decide to grab a PS4 things should all be sorted out.

                        Between the GS and Gamefly companies I don't think we'll ever see it but you never know.
                        If consoles go the way of digital only I'll simply go all PC.
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                        • RoyalBoyle78
                          Aka."Footballforever"
                          • May 2003
                          • 23918

                          #72
                          Originally posted by Skyboxer
                          Yeah but it wouldn't suprise me if Sony did it. Either way I have only used the PS3 for BR player for the most part for a while now so after a year or so when/if I decide to grab a PS4 things should all be sorted out.

                          Between the GS and Gamefly companies I don't think we'll ever see it but you never know.
                          If consoles go the way of digital only I'll simply go all PC.
                          You can go all pc, but in the end I bet you wont be 100% happy all pc, cause there will many games juts like now that won't be on PC that are only on consoles.
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                          • Skyboxer
                            Donny Baseball!
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 20302

                            #73
                            Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                            Originally posted by Footballforever
                            You can go all pc, but in the end I bet you wont be 100% happy all pc, cause there will many games juts like now that won't be on PC that are only on consoles.
                            Just bought Spec Ops the Line, Bioshock 1 and 2 for 4.99
                            (and may other games as well)

                            I'll be more than happy. And frankly it's only NFL games that have me still on console. As long as the main games show up I won't lose any sleep over titles like Uncharted or any XBOX only exclusives etc...
                            The only reason I'd ever consider a PS4 is when/If I need to play the Show.

                            Heck I don't even game online anymore except for XBOX Madden. I very rarely buy at release anymore as eventually I can grab at 1/2 or lower prices.
                            Bottom line for me is I don't game nearly as much as I used to so PC only would be just fine, if I decided to go that route.
                            Last edited by Skyboxer; 01-05-2013, 11:10 AM.
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                            • p_rushing
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                              • Feb 2004
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                              #74
                              Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                              The only way that this works is to slash the price of games to $30-40. Sony/publishers could also offer a renting service where you download the game and you can play it for X hours. If the prices stay the same, it will hurt the publishers as people will stop buying games until they know its great or the price drops enough that it matches people's perceived value.

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                              • Cusefan
                                Earlwolfx on XBL
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 9820

                                #75
                                Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                                Originally posted by Footballforever
                                You can go all pc, but in the end I bet you wont be 100% happy all pc, cause there will many games juts like now that won't be on PC that are only on consoles.
                                Valve could really blow the doors off the competition if this steam box works out. Imagine if developers made a steambox mode for each of their game so it would run comparable to a console verson, It would be a easy sell for gamers to pay cheaper prices for games and get better content in the way of immediate patches and mods.

                                If Valve pulls this off, we could be looking at them like we look at apple now.
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